The National Science Foundation’s proposal review process Helpful tips for getting your proposals funded
The process Request from program manager Confidentiality paperwork Assignment of proposals Panel meeting Discussion Voting Final tally Request from program manager Confidentiality paperwork Assignment of proposals Panel meeting Discussion Voting Final tally
Panel discussion Intellectual merit Broader impacts Budget Facilities Work plan Results of prior NSF support Intellectual merit Broader impacts Budget Facilities Work plan Results of prior NSF support
Six Key Tips hypothesis driven research “the first page” proof of concept broader impacts When you aren’t funded… Get to know your program manager hypothesis driven research “the first page” proof of concept broader impacts When you aren’t funded… Get to know your program manager
Page One-summarize proposal Importance of phenomenon to be investigated Specific aspect of phenomenon that is uncertain and its relevance Hypothesis that you plan to test Basic work plan Importance of phenomenon to be investigated Specific aspect of phenomenon that is uncertain and its relevance Hypothesis that you plan to test Basic work plan
Overall Proposal Structure First page Background - restate the hypothesis at some point Work plan - specific tasks and methods Expected results and perspectives (win-win) Intellectual merit and broader impacts First page Background - restate the hypothesis at some point Work plan - specific tasks and methods Expected results and perspectives (win-win) Intellectual merit and broader impacts
Summary Know your program manager Sell your proposal on the first page Hypothesis driven research Demonstrate proof of concept Demonstrate detailed plan and feasibility of work Know your program manager Sell your proposal on the first page Hypothesis driven research Demonstrate proof of concept Demonstrate detailed plan and feasibility of work